Carry-all hat



Feb; 24, 1970 NECKERMANN ETAL 3,496,575

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Filed March 29. 1967 INVENTORS MAUREEN K. M GUIRE JAMES A. NECKERMANNUnited States Patent US. 'Cl. 2198 1 Claim ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Ahat adapted to be worn by female users provided with means for removablystoring items for use by the wearer or others.

Summary of the invention We provide a hat adapted to be worn by femaleusers which has first and second vertically separated compartmentsarranged one above the other. The bottom end of the lower of thesecompartments is open and the head of a wearer can fit therein wherebythe lower compartment serves as a head receiving cavity when the hat isworn.

The upper compartment contains removable objects such as cosmetics,jewelry, medication and the like which can be used either by the weareror others.

Thus, our hat can be used to store items otherwise carried in a purse orother carrying means whereby, if necessary, the wearer need not carry apurse.

Brief description of the drawings In the drawings:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one form of our hat in use;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of another form of our hat in use;

FIG. 3 is a perspective partially open view of the hat of FIG. 1 per se;

FIG. 4 is a view through 4-4 in FIG. 3; and

FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of a modification of the hat of FIG. 4.

Detailed description of preferred embodiments Referring now to FIGS. 1,3 and 4, a hat is of generally cylindrical shape with an outer beaded,stitched or otherwise shaped decorated surface 12. The hat is divided bya horizontal disc like partition 14 disposed therein between upper andlower ends into upper and lower vertical compartments 16 and 18. Thelower compartment 18 has an open bottom end which can receive the head20 of a wearer whereby this compartment serves to receive the head andsupport the hat in wearing posi- 3,496,575 Patented Feb. 24, 1970 tion.If desired, straps 22 secured to the interior of the compartment 18 canextend downward therefrom and can be adapted by snaps 24 or other meansto form a detachable" chin strap for the hat. Ear muffs 26 can besecured to these straps.

A top horizontal lid 28 hingedly secured at 30 provides the top end ofthe upper compartment 16 with access to the interior thereof. The topsurface of lid 28 carries a decoration 32 which serves as a knob bywhich the lid can be opened or closed.

The interior of the compartment 16 can contain lipstick 34, hairbrush36, pill boxes 38 and the like for use by the wearer or others aspreviously discussed.

FIG. 2 shows the same type of structure except that the hat 10 has asquare shaped cross section.

In both of the hats described above, the upper compartment is relativelydeep and the lower compartment is relatively shallow. FIG. 5 shows a hat10 wherein the upper compartment 16 is shallow and the lower compartment18' is relatively deep. Moreover, the lid 28 is not used. The items tobe stored can be clipped detachably to the periphery and will not fallout in the absence of the lid. Alternatively, feathers 42 can bepermanently secured to the periphery at 40 for decoration.

Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent:

1. A cap adapted to be worn by female users and comprising:

a vertical hollow rigid structure having open top and bottom ends, arigid horizontal partition abutting the entire inner periphery of saidhollow structure disposed therein intermediate the ends to define firstand second vertically separated compartments arranged one above theother, said bottom end having means to secure said cap to a wearer andbeing adapted to receive the head of a wearer whereby the lowercompartment defines a head receiving cavity; and

a generally flat rigid lid having a central upstanding knob hingedlysecured to the top end of the structure and adapted to be opened andclosed to provide access to or to seal olf the upper compartment, theupper compartment being adapted to receive removable items for use bythe wearer of the hat or others.

References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 8/1932 Baker 2199 XR 7/1951Goldman 2-199

